Millsap, said sumthin to the effect that boxin out aint good enough. Ya gotta go after the ball, which he said he wasn't doin enough. He also said it wouldn't happen no more. Then he goes out and gits 15 rebounds.
So are you thinking that the effort is currently missing? Furthermore, even with Millsap getting 15, we were still out rebounded.
I'm not sure it can be fixed. There are just a lot of teams bigger and more athletic than us. At the same time the team defense has improved from last year.
The Jazz are ranked:
4th in opponent FG% (43.6%)
2nd in opponent 3FG% (30.5%)
3rd in opponent APG (18.6)
What was the year before?
Sloan, who, playin guard, led his team in reboundin some years, said that gittin rebounds is merely a matter of effort.
This is somewhat misleading.
Sloan led his team in rebounding only once (1966-1967)...By the time things had normalized, Jerry's rebounds were still high for a guard but he was routinely behind (and sometimes well behind) his team's Centers.
I do agree that the effort hasn't always been there. However another isssue is the Jazz shooting percentage is down. In some games it has been awful so a way to decrease the opponent's rebound numbers is make more shots. AJ and AK have been the most disappointing along with Fess.